World War One broke apart empires and families and fostered political, social and technological revolution. Using empire, nation, community, family and individual as frames, this global history of World War One examines the complex facets of the conflict. What were the technologies and political formations that made such a war possible? How can we investigate the experiences of families, children, ‘enemy aliens’, the disabled, and soldiers from colonised communities? What is the connection between this war and the rise of nationalist movements and claims for decolonisation or political equality around the world? 100% internal assessment.

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